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    Woodsmith with "Mod-like" Powers
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    Default Aggressive pickup styling without a lift?

    I'm in the market for a new vehicle. I have a 2013 GMC with the Duramax that I use for work, so I don't need towing capacity or super heavy duty.

    I want a crew cab and a short bed and probably a topper. This will be my personal vehicle, and I'm wanting something pretty aggressive looking. The problem (besides my lack of imagination) is that my garage door opening is abnormally short. My GMC fits, but it's close.

    So, I'm on the hunt for some inspiration. I'd like to see pics of some aggressive looking trucks that are stock height. I've been poking around on the web with little success.
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    What are you looking to spend? I've already decided if I by a new truck it's going to be a duramax Colorado, the ZR2 has a pretty aggressive factory look, but is a bit out of my price range, I'd likely be looking at the Z71.


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    Dodge? Lol.


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    Do you want a full size? It seems like the Chevy is lowest to the ground. Before I lifted my Tundra it just barely fit in the garage at my old apartment which had a lower than normal opening because it was a basement garage. Test drive them home and check.

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    I suppose $60K is the limit. Wouldn't mind a nice used vehicle, but we typically buy new.

    Full size is a must. It'll be a family car, too, and I have a couple of kids. We roll pretty heavy wherever we go, and we've gotten used to having some room.
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    16 Tacoma's are junk! No power and to much shifting.
    Although the new 18 it's supposed to be a diesel.
    A lot of guys are trading their Tacoma in on a Chevy Colorado. I traded mine in on a rubicon.

    Jeeps coming out with a pick up also!!!!
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    I think I want American Made. I've got nothing against Toyota, I still own a 2004 Tundra. I'm considering a US flag wrap on the truck, one of the ones with very muted colors. It'd look stupid on a foreign truck.
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    The Ram with air springs might work for you. The lady is a bit kooky but shows what it can do. I've had great luck with my Ram. https://youtu.be/YgJ_wJ0Fzmo

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    That's really interesting. I wonder if it will drive at all at parking height.
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